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VDC-HD3500/HD3500P
Features of This Camera
Specifications
Name and Function of Each Component
Connections
Lens Adjustment
Viewing Firmware Version
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The camera supports network operation. By simply connecting a LAN cable to it, you can construct the most advanced network monitoring system. From the Web browser (Internet Explorer) installed on your PC, you can operate the camera via the network in an easy-to-use manner.
The camera supports bidirectional audio communications, enabling you to communicate with people at the camera from your PC while monitoring the surveillance video, instead of just hearing sounds from the camera.
In addition, it is a PoE product that can be powered through a LAN cable, so you can install it in locations where there is no power outlet nearby.
The camera has 4-megapixel CMOS sensor that produces clear images at ultra-high resolution.
The camera can deliver full HD H.264 video throughout the network. Connecting a high-definition monitor to your PC enables full high-definition video monitoring.
Using multi-stream video transmission, it can simultaneously deliver up to four video/image streams. Becauseit allows video/image compression format, resolution, and other image conditions to be set as desired for each stream, you can choose the optimal video/image for your application.
The camera offers the focus assist function that supports focus adjustment at megapixel image resolution, allowing you to fine-tune the focus in optimal conditions in an easy manner.
The digital PTZ function lets you clip specific areas of the subject in VGA size and perform pan, tilt, and zoom operations just as when using a PTZ camera.
The camera's motion sensor function can work in conjunction with any external alarm device, facilitating the construction of a high-level security system.
Installing an SD memory card (optional) lets you record alarm video with the camera.
Installing associated software applications on your PC further extends the capabilities of your surveillance system.
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Image pickup device 1/3" CMOS sensor
Effective pixels 16:9 1920 (H) × 1080 (V), 4:3 2288 (H) × 1712 (V)
Lowest image
illumination
50IRE: 1.0 lx (at F1.2, color mode, high gain) 50IRE: 0.1 lx (at F1.2, black-and-white mode, high gain)
Video S/N ratio 50dB (when AGC is “OFF”)
Lens Built-in varifocal lens f=3 to 9mm, F1.2 to 2.1
Adjusting focus Focus assist function
Day/Night function Auto, color, black-and-white, alarm input switching
White balance Auto (ATW), one push (AWC), manual (R/B gain adjustable), indoor, outdoor, fluorescent
Backlight compensation Multi-spot evaluative metering, center-weighted evaluative metering, masking, face detection
Electronic sensitivity
boosting
Auto (32× max) or Off
Electronic shutter VDC-HD3500P: 1/25, 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 VDC-HD3500: 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 Long exposure shutter (1×, 2×, 4×, 8×, 16×, 32×)
Iris control DC iris lens supported
Digital PTZ Enables electronic pan, tilt, and zoom operations on clipped subject areas in VGA size, Zoom magnification: 2× max
Camera settings Selectable between 2 camera setting patterns
AGC gain Normal/Middle/High (Manual gain setting possible at Off)
Gamma correction 0.45, 1, Mode 1, Mode 2
Aperture compensation On/Off (Correction level adjustable)
VIVID COLOR EFFECT ON/OFF
DNR ON/OFF
Mirror H/V/HV/OFF
Privacy mask On/Off, max. 8 mask patterns
Motion sensor On (Motion masking/motion detection area setting, or video analytics)/Off, face detection function supported
Language selection English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese
Video output Composite output
LAN 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ-45 connector)
Card slot 1 (SDHC compliant, max. 32 GB supported)There are recommended SD memory cards.
Alarm input 2 (NO/NC), also serving as Day/Night switching terminal
Alarm output 2 (NO/NC, 16V, 150 mA, open collector)
Audio input/output Microphone input (3.5-mm mini jack) Line output (3.5-mm mini jack)
Recording mode Alarm recording, backup recording in event of a network failure
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Image/video
compression
H.264/JPEG
Video size (H.264) (16:9) 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180 (4:3) 1600×1200, 1280×960, 1024×768, 640×480, 320×240
Video size (JPEG) (16:9)1920×1080, 1280×720, 1024×576, 640×360 (4:3) 2288×1712, 1600×1200, 1280×960, 1024×768, 800×600, 640×480, 320×240
Picture quality QUALITY mode: BASIC, NORMAL, ENHANCED, FINE, SUPER FINEBITRATE mode: User-specified bit rate
Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Protocol TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, FTP, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, RTCP
Audio G.711 (Bidirectional)
Simultaneous access 20
Security BASIC authentication (ID/password), SSL, IP filtering
International Waterproof
and Dustproof Standard
IP66
Operating ambient
temperature/humidity
–10 to +50°C, 90% RH or less (no condensation)
Power source 12 to 15 VDC/24 VAC±10%, 50/60 Hz, PoE
Power consumption 6,8W, 20W (with heater turned on)
Weight 800 g
Dimensions
Approvals: IP66/CE This unit has been certified to IP66 standards when properly installed. Use only an IP66 certified enclosure or an electrical box. Ensure all openings in enclosure are sealed as per manufacturer's instructions.
Accessories
1 Video cable
2 Cushioning sheet
3 Hexagonal wrench
4 Connector
5 Pattern sheet
6 CD-ROM
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To remove the cover, remove the three screws using the supplied hex wrench.
Connecting the camera and monitor using the supplied cable enables you to perform focus and iris adjustments while monitoring the live video. For details, see the “Connections” section.
You can use crocodile clip connectors instead of the supplied cable.
This cover protects the lens assembly.
Use this slot to install an SD memory card (a type of SD card containing an SLC chip) for backup purposes.This enables alarm video, backup video in the event of network failures, log information, and other data to be stored with the camera.
You can format the SD memory card via network operation on the SD MEMORY CARD screen.
The LED indicator will blink if an error occurs on the SD memory card.
1 How to insert the SD card
Loosen the two screws, lift the circuit board in the direction of the arrow, insert the SD memory card with the labeled side upward, and push until it clicks.
2 How to remove the SD card
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the SD card.Push the SD card a bit further into the slot to eject it.
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This indicator blinks to indicate one of the following conditions in the camera.Recording to SD memory card stopped
Firmware update in progress
An SD memory card error occurred (Fast blink)
These buttons allow you to perform the following operations.
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These operations may be performed with the Web browser installed on your PC. For details, refer to the linked information.
Operation Associated button and use Equivalent network operation screen
Restoring factory default
settings
Press the NEAR button ( 1 ) and the SET
button ( 3 ) simultaneously
OPTION SETTINGS (FACTORY
DEFAULT)
Resetting login password (for
default users only)
Press the FAR button ( 2 ) and the SET
button ( 3 ) simultaneously
Not supported via network operation
Adjusting focus For details, refer to the “Lens Adjustment”
section.
CAMERA SETTINGS (FOCUS
ASSIST/IRIS SETTINGS)Adjusting iris
Inverting video of wall-mounted
camera
Press the REVERSE button ( 4 ) Not supported via network operation
For details, see the “Installation
Manual”.
Restarting cameraPress the RESET button ( 5 ) OPTION SETTINGS (CAMERA
REBOOT)
Viewing Firmware VersionFor details, refer to the “Viewing Firmware
Version” section.
OPTION SETTINGS (FIRMWARE
UPDATE)
Be sure to stop recording once before attempting to restart the camera or restoring the factory default settings. Performing these operations during recording prevents correct video recording.
For the detailed procedures for connecting terminals and cables, refer to the “Connections” section.
Use these coupling holes to mount the camera to the separately-sold base bracket.
Use this socket to connect the camera to your PC to enable network operation.
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Use this jack to connect an optional external microphone to listen to the sound while monitoring the surveillance video, or simultaneously record the video and sound.
This jack supports 3.5-mm diameter monaural microphone plugs, or monaural line-level input plugs (the left channel only for stereo plugs).
Connect this jack via an audio cable to the audio input jack of an amplified speaker system or the monitor.
Use this cable to connect a 24 VAC or 12 VDC power supply.
There is no power indicator on the camera.
Alarm input cable: Connect an external switch, infrared sensor, or other device to detect alarm conditions such as the entry of an intruder.
Alarm output cable: Connect a buzzer, lamp, or other alarm device.
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Perform the following connections according to the installation environment and application of your camera.A Audio Jack Connection
B Alarm Cable Connection
C Power Connection
D Network Connection
E Camera Monitor Connection
Before attempting the following connections, be sure to turn off all components of your system.
Improper connection may cause smoke or failures. Before attempting to connect each system component, carefully read the instruction manual that comes with it to familiarize yourself with the correct connection procedure.
AUDIO IN Jack (White)
Use this jack to connect an optional external microphone to listen to the sound while monitoring the surveillance video, or simultaneously record the video and sound.
AUDIO OUT Jack (Black)
Connect this jack via an audio cable to the audio input jack of an amplified speaker system or the monitor.
Alarm Input Terminal Connection
Connect an alarm switch, infrared sensor, or other device to detect alarm conditions to the alarm input cable.ALARM IN1: Red
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ALARM IN2: gray
After connecting an alarm device, configure the input conditions for the corresponding alarm input cable via network operation on the ALARM SETTINGS screen.
To use the alarm input cable as Day/Night switching signal path, follow the steps below.
Under [DAY/NIGHT], set [DAY/NIGHT] to “COLOR” and select the cable you want to use in [EXT ALARM].
On the ALARM SETTINGS screen, in [POLARITY], select the signal polarity of the alarm input terminal.
Connecting an external switch to ALARM IN1 allows you to set the system clock by operating the switch. To set the system clock, configure the [CLOCK IN] setting on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen.
Alarm Output Terminal Connection
Connect a buzzer, lamp, or other alarm device to the alarm output cable.ALARM OUT1: Orange
ALARM OUT2: Brown
After connecting an alarm device, configure the output conditions for the corresponding alarm output cable via network operation on the ALARM SETTINGS screen.
Configuration of alarm output terminal is also possible via remote operation. For that, set [ALARM OUT] to “REMOTE” on the ALARM SETTINGS (ALARM OUT) screen.
Connect the power terminals (24 VAC/12 VDC) of the camera to a power supply.
A Connection to 24 VAC power supply
Although the power terminals have no polarity, the earth grounding wire must be connected to the GND (earth grounding) terminal.
B Connection to 12 VDC power supply
Note the polarity (+/–) of the power terminals when connecting the camera to a 12 VDC power supply.Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the camera.
Be sure to use an 18AWG or thicker wire power cable.
A voltage drop may occur depending on the thickness of the power cable. If you must use a long power cable, determine the cable type by ensuring that the voltage at the 24-VAC/12-VDC terminals is within the operating range of the camera.
When using PoE to power the camera, do not use the camera's power terminals.
This camera is designed so that you can use all of its functions via network operation.By connecting the network (LAN) socket of the camera to your PC using a LAN cable, you can configure and operate it from the Web browser installed on your PC.
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Use a LAN cable no longer than 100 m (109.4 yards) with the shield type CAT5 or higher.
The supported Web browser is Internet Explorer Ver.6.0 SP2 or higher, or Internet Explorer Ver.7.0.
About the internet connection
Port forwarding for the video port must be enabled on the broadband router.For details on how to set port forwarding, please refer to your router's Instruction manual.
To connect two or more cameras, on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen, assign them with port numbers that are different from that of the first camera.
Using PoE
This camera supports PoE (Power over Ethernet). This means that you can install the camera in locations where there is no 24-VAC/12-VDC power outlet nearby.
When using PoE to power the camera, do not use the camera's power terminals.
Do not power the PoE hub or PoE power adapter until you finish connecting the camera.
A Connecting the PC and camera through a switching hub
You can use a PoE-compatible switching hub to extend the transmission distance.
For details on the extendable distance, please refer to the hub performance in the specifications, etc.
B Connecting the PC and camera through a switching hub and a power adapter
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To perform focus adjustment with the camera, remove the dome cover, connect the supplied cable to the MON OUT socket of the camera, and connect a monitor to the camera using a video cable. ( A )
After adjustment, be sure to remove the monitor cable.
You can use crocodile clip connectors instead of the supplied cable. ( B )
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You need to perform the following adjustments for the lens.A Angle of View/Focus Adjustment (FOCUS ASSIST)
B Iris Adjustment (IRIS)
Using network operation, you can use the focus assist function to adjust the focus.
Use the focus assist function to accurately focus on subject in high-resolution megapixel image because otherwisedoing so would be extremely difficult.
When focus cannot be adjusted normally because the video images are too dark or too bright, adjust the lens iris first ( B ).
The focus must be readjusted if the camera has lost focus due to difference in the subject distance or ambient temperature, the deterioration of the lens and installation environment, and the like that have been caused over the years.
1 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more.
The monitor now shows the SELECT MENU screen.
On the SELECT MENU screen, all information is displayed in English.
2 Select [FOCUS ASSIST] using the NEAR/FAR button and press the SET button.
The monitor now shows the focus adjustment screen.
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3 Adjust the lens orientation. Then adjust angle of view using the zoom ring, and the focus
using the buttons.
PEAK HOLD: Shows the value of the maximum focus level.
INDICATOR: Shows the value of the current focus level.
Adjusting focus
1 Use the NEAR/FAR button to roughly focus on the subject.
Adjust by monitoring the video image on the monitor.
2 Press the SET button.
The camera automatically focuses on the subject. Note that the color of the status indicator ( A )
“FOCUSING” turns from black to orange.
If the camera fails to automatically focus on the object, the status indicator ( A ) will indicate “ERROR”. In this
case, manually adjust the focus (in Step 3 ).
3 Press the NEAR/FAR button to adjust the focus.
Adjust to set the FA bar ( B ) to the maximum level.
When the subject comes into focus, the color of the status indicator ( A ) “FOCUSING” turns from black to
orange.
Pressing the button causes the FB bar ( C ) gauge to move.
The position changes step by step each time the button is pressed and continuously at a high speed when the button is held down.
4 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more.
The focus adjustment screen will close.The focus adjustment screen will also close automatically if left idle for 5 minutes or more.
If video is out of focus in either color or black-and-white mode, adjust the focus in respective modes.
If the camera produces too dark, too bright, or other incorrect video images, adjust the lens iris.
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1 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more.
The monitor now shows the SELECT MENU screen.
On the SELECT MENU screen, all information is displayed in English.
2 Select [IRIS] using the NEAR/FAR button and press the SET button.
The monitor now shows the iris adjustment screen.
3 Press the NEAR/FAR button to adjust the iris level.
The position changes step by step each time the button is pressed and continuously at a high speed when the button is held down.
NEAR: Closes the iris to produce darker images.
FAR: Opens the iris to produce brighter images.
4 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more.
The iris adjustment screen will be closed.
The iris adjustment screen will also close automatically if left idle for 5 minutes or more.
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On the FIRMWARE VERSION screen, you can check the firmware version, IP address, and other information on the camera.
The firmware version can also be checked via network operation on the OPTION SETTINGS screen.
1 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more.
The monitor now shows the SELECT MENU screen.
On the SELECT MENU screen, all information is displayed in English.
2 Select [FIRMWARE VERSION] using the NEAR/FAR button and press the SET button.
The monitor now shows the FIRMWARE VERSION screen.
3 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more.
The FIRMWARE VERSION screen closes.
The FIRMWARE VERSION screen will close automatically if left idle for 5 minutes or more.
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